Edge band
Edge banding is used for two reasons: durability and aesthetics. Raw, unfinished edges of plywood and particle board are easier to damage. Edge banding, using either the veneer or solid wood options, reinforces the sides of the piece it is attached to, helping it survive wear and tear better than unfinished wood and protecting it from the elements. Now, you might not think the inside of a cabinet gets as much wear as, say, a tabletop, but when you’re regularly moving pieces in and out of a cabinet or changing shelf heights, it can affect the quality of the piece more than you think. Edge banding can withstand regular bumps, scrapes, and knocks much better than raw edges.
ABS edge banding
ABS edge banding, or Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, is a fantastic, adaptable thermoplastic option if you’re searching for the ideal edging solution. One of the more recent edge banding materials available is ABS…
Melamine Edge Banding
Melamine edge banding serves as a sealant and is resistant to water, high temperatures, and UV exposure in addition to its ornamental value. The longevity and durability of this product have been solidly …
PVC Edge Banding
PVC Edge banding has a remarkably broad range of uses, including general interior furnishing, exhibition stands, bathrooms, kitchens, and office buildings. In addition to straight-line processing, the PVC raw material …
Veneer Edge Banding
Veneer edge banding. Thick edge banding includes all edge banding that is 1mm-2mm-3mm in thickness. This product is a layered product that has a consistent color on inner layers but usually is not made of the same wood as the surface veneer …